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In the eyes of the ruling elites of this region, a unified Italy offered them the possibility of economic development and political dominance." Explain how.

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In the eyes of the ruling elites of this region, a unified Italy offered them the possibility of economic development and political dominance."

The devotion, work, and contributions of three great leaders—Mazzini, Cavour, and Garibaldi—led to the unification of Italy.

Giuseppe Mazzini attempted to unify Italy in the 1830s. He founded the Young Italy secret society. However, the uprisings in 1831 and 1848 both fell short.

Even the ruling class desired a united Italy because it would foster political and economic dominance.

Numerous wars led to Italy's unification. By forming a diplomatic alliance with France under the skilful leadership of Chief Minister Cavour, Sardinia-Piedmont was able to defeat the Austrian armies in 1859.

The unification movement attracted a sizable contingent of armed volunteers under the direction of Giuseppe Garibaldi.

The commitment, work, and sacrifice of three great leaders—Mazzini, Cavour, and Garib—led to the unification of Italy. They marched into South Italy in 1860, and with the assistance of the local populace, the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies was able to expel the Spanish occupants.

Victor Emmanuel II was crowned king of United Italy in 1861.

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